slovodefinícia
nula
(msas)
nula
- goose egg, nil, nought, null, pipsqueak, zero, zilch, naught, nihil,
o
nula
(msasasci)
nula
- goose egg, nil, nought, null, pipsqueak, zero, zilch, naught, nihil,
o
nula
(czen)
nula,goose eggn: Zdeněk Brož
nula
(czen)
nula,naught[amer.]
nula
(czen)
nula,nihil Zdeněk Brož
nula
(czen)
nula,niln:
nula
(czen)
nula,nothingn: jose
nula
(czen)
nula,noughtn:
nula
(czen)
nula,o Zdeněk Brož
nula
(czen)
nula,pipsqueakn: bezvýznamný člověk / věc PetrV
nula
(czen)
nula,wimpn: [přen.]
nula
(czen)
nula,zeron:
nula
(czen)
nula,zilchn: [hovor.] [amer.] PetrV
podobné slovodefinícia
saxifraga granulata
(msas)
Saxifraga granulata
- fair-maids-of-France
saxifraga granulata
(msasasci)
Saxifraga granulata
- fair-maids-of-France
annular
(encz)
annular,prstencový Josef Kosek
annulate
(encz)
annulate,prstencovitý adj: Zdeněk Brož
annulated
(encz)
annulated,prstencovitý adj: Zdeněk Brož
campanulate
(encz)
campanulate,zvonkovitý adj: Zdeněk Brož
cannula
(encz)
cannula,kanyla n: Zdeněk Brož
catenulate
(encz)
catenulate, v:
crenulate
(encz)
crenulate, adj:
crenulated
(encz)
crenulated, adj:
granular
(encz)
granular,granulovaný adj: Zdeněk Brožgranular,zrnitý adj: Zdeněk Brož
granular pearlite
(encz)
granular pearlite, n:
granular pesticide
(encz)
granular pesticide,granulovaný pesticid [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
granularity
(encz)
granularity,zrnitost n: Zdeněk Brož
granulate
(encz)
granulate,granulovat v: Zdeněk Brožgranulate,vytvářet granule Zdeněk Brož
granulated
(encz)
granulated,granulovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
granulated sugar
(encz)
granulated sugar, n:
granulating
(encz)
granulating,granulovací adj: Zdeněk Brožgranulating,granulování n: Zdeněk Brož
granulation
(encz)
granulation,granulace n: Zdeněk Brož
granulation tissue
(encz)
granulation tissue, n:
inula
(encz)
inula, n:
lunula
(encz)
lunula, n:
microgranulated pesticide
(encz)
microgranulated pesticide,mikrogranulovaný pesticid [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
nongranular
(encz)
nongranular,nezrnitý
order campanulales
(encz)
order Campanulales, n:
planula
(encz)
planula, n:
ranula
(encz)
ranula, n:
venula
(encz)
venula, n:
zonula
(encz)
zonula, n:
absolutní nula
(czen)
absolutní nula,absolute zero[tech.]
granulace
(czen)
granulace,grainingn: Zdeněk Brožgranulace,granulationn: Zdeněk Brož
logická nula
(czen)
logická nula,falsen: [it.] "vyhodnocení logického výrazu"
množina míry nula
(czen)
množina míry nula,null setn: [mat.] Ivan Masár
Actinula
(gcide)
Actinula \Ac*tin"u*la\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, ?, a ray.]
(Zool.)
A kind of embryo of certain hydroids (Tubularia), having a
stellate form.
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Annular
(gcide)
Annular \An"nu*lar\, a. [L. annularis, fr. annulis ring: cf. F.
annulaire.]
1. Pertaining to, or having the form of, a ring; forming a
ring; ringed; ring-shaped; as, annular fibers.
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2. Banded or marked with circles.
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Annular eclipse (Astron.), an eclipse of the sun in which
the moon at the middle of the eclipse conceals the central
part of the sun's disk, leaving a complete ring of light
around the border.
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Annular eclipse
(gcide)
Annular \An"nu*lar\, a. [L. annularis, fr. annulis ring: cf. F.
annulaire.]
1. Pertaining to, or having the form of, a ring; forming a
ring; ringed; ring-shaped; as, annular fibers.
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2. Banded or marked with circles.
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Annular eclipse (Astron.), an eclipse of the sun in which
the moon at the middle of the eclipse conceals the central
part of the sun's disk, leaving a complete ring of light
around the border.
[1913 Webster]Eclipse \E*clipse"\ ([-e]*kl[i^]ps"), n. [F. ['e]clipse, L.
eclipsis, fr. Gr. 'e`kleipsis, prop., a forsaking, failing,
fr. 'eklei`pein to leave out, forsake; 'ek out + lei`pein to
leave. See Ex-, and Loan.]
1. (Astron.) An interception or obscuration of the light of
the sun, moon, or other luminous body, by the intervention
of some other body, either between it and the eye, or
between the luminous body and that illuminated by it. A
lunar eclipse is caused by the moon passing through the
earth's shadow; a solar eclipse, by the moon coming
between the sun and the observer. A satellite is eclipsed
by entering the shadow of its primary. The obscuration of
a planet or star by the moon or a planet, though of the
nature of an eclipse, is called an occultation. The
eclipse of a small portion of the sun by Mercury or Venus
is called a transit of the planet.
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Note: In ancient times, eclipses were, and among
unenlightened people they still are, superstitiously
regarded as forerunners of evil fortune, a sentiment of
which occasional use is made in literature.
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That fatal and perfidious bark,
Built in the eclipse, and rigged with curses
dark. --Milton.
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2. The loss, usually temporary or partial, of light,
brilliancy, luster, honor, consciousness, etc.;
obscuration; gloom; darkness.
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All the posterity of our fist parents suffered a
perpetual eclipse of spiritual life. --Sir W.
Raleigh.
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As in the soft and sweet eclipse,
When soul meets soul on lovers' lips. --Shelley.
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Annular eclipse. (Astron.) See under Annular.

Cycle of eclipses. See under Cycle.
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Annularity
(gcide)
Annularity \An`nu*lar"i*ty\, n.
Annular condition or form; as, the annularity of a nebula.
--J. Rogers.
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Annularry
(gcide)
Annularry \An"nu*lar*ry\, adv.
In an annular manner.
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Annulary
(gcide)
Annulary \An"nu*la*ry\, a. [L. annularis. See Annular.]
Having the form of a ring; annular. --Ray.
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Annulata
(gcide)
Annulata \An`nu*la"ta\, n. pl. [Neut. pl., fr. L. annulatus
ringed.] (Zool.)
A class of articulate animals, nearly equivalent to
Annelida, including the marine annelids, earthworms,
Gephyrea, Gymnotoma, leeches, etc. See Annelida.
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Annulate
(gcide)
Annulate \An"nu*late\, n. (Zool.)
One of the Annulata.
[1913 Webster] AnnulateAnnulate \An"nu*late\, Annulated \An"nu*la`ted\a. [L.
annulatus.]
1. Furnished with, or composed of, rings; ringed; surrounded
by rings of color.
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2. (Zool.) Of or pertaining to the Annulata.
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Annulated
(gcide)
Annulate \An"nu*late\, Annulated \An"nu*la`ted\a. [L.
annulatus.]
1. Furnished with, or composed of, rings; ringed; surrounded
by rings of color.
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2. (Zool.) Of or pertaining to the Annulata.
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Annulation
(gcide)
Annulation \An`nu*la"tion\, n.
A circular or ringlike formation; a ring or belt.
--Nicholson.
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Branular
(gcide)
Branular \Bran"u*lar\, a.
Relating to the brain; cerebral. --I. Taylor.
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Campanula
(gcide)
Campanula \Cam*pan"u*la\ (k[a^]m*p[a^]n"[-u]*l[.a]), prop. n.
[LL. campanula a little bell; dim. of campana bell.] (Bot.)
A large genus of plants bearing bell-shaped flowers, often of
great beauty; -- also called bellflower.
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Campanula Rapunculus
(gcide)
Rampion \Ram"pi*on\ (r[a^]m"p[i^]*[u^]n), n. [Cf. F. raiponce,
Sp. ruiponce, reponche, L. raperonzo, NL. rapuntium, fr. L.
rapum, rapa, a turnip, rape. Cf. Rape a plant.] (Bot.)
A plant (Campanula Rapunculus) of the Bellflower family,
with a tuberous esculent root; -- also called ramps.
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Note: The name is sometimes given to plants of the genus
Phyteuma, herbs of the Bellflower family, and to the
American evening primrose ([OE]nothera biennis),
which has run wild in some parts of Europe.
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Campanula rotundifolia
(gcide)
Harebell \Hare"bell`\ (h[^a]r"b[e^]l`), n. (Bot.)
A small, slender, branching plant (Campanula rotundifolia),
having blue bell-shaped flowers; also, Scilla nutans, which
has similar flowers; -- called also bluebell. [Written also
hairbell.]
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E'en the light harebell raised its head. --Sir W.
Scott.
[1913 Webster]Bluebell \Blue"bell`\, n. (Bot.)
(a) A plant of the genus Campanula, especially the
Campanula rotundifolia, which bears blue bell-shaped
flowers; the harebell.
(b) A plant of the genus Scilla (Scilla nutans).
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Campanula Trachelium
(gcide)
Throatwort \Throat"wort`\, n. (Bot.)
A plant (Campanula Trachelium) formerly considered a remedy
for sore throats because of its throat-shaped corolla.
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Campanulaceae
(gcide)
Campanulaceae \Campanulaceae\ prop. n.
A natural family of flowering plants, which in some
classifications includes the Lobeliaciae.

Syn: family Campanulaceae, bellflower family.
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Campanulaceous
(gcide)
Campanulaceous \Cam*pan`u*la"ceous\
(k[a^]m*p[a^]n`[-u]*l[=a]"sh[u^]s), a. (Bot.)
Of pertaining to, or resembling, the family of plants
(Campanulace[ae]) of which Campanula is the type, and which
includes the Canterbury bell, the harebell, and the Venus's
looking-glass.
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Campanulales
(gcide)
Campanulales \Campanulales\ n.
an order of plants which includes the Campanulaceae;
Lobeliaceae; Cucurbitaceae; Goodeniaceae;
Stylidiaceae; Calyceraceae; and Compositae.

Syn: order Campanulales.
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campanular
(gcide)
campanular \cam*pan"u*lar\ (k[a^]m*p[a^]n"[-u]*l[~e]r), adj.
shaped like a bell or campana; campaniform.

Syn: campanulate, campanulated, campaniform, campaniliform.
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Campanularian
(gcide)
Campanularian \Cam*pan`u*la"ri*an\, n. [L. campanula a bell.]
(Zool.)
A hydroid of the family Campanularid[ae], characterized by
having the polyps or zooids inclosed in bell-shaped calicles
or hydrothec[ae].
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Campanulate
(gcide)
Campanulate \Cam*pan"u*late\, a. (Bot.)
Bell-shaped.
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Cannula
(gcide)
Cannula \Can"nu*la\, n. [L. cannula a small tube of dim. of
canna a reed, tube.] (Surg.)
A small tube of metal, wood, or India rubber, used for
various purposes, esp. for injecting or withdrawing fluids.
It is usually associated with a trocar. [Written also
canula.]
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Cannular
(gcide)
Cannular \Can"nu*lar\, a.
Having the form of a tube; tubular. [Written also canular.]
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Cannulated
(gcide)
Cannulated \Can"nu*la`ted\, a.
Hollow; affording a passage through its interior length for
wire, thread, etc.; as, a cannulated (suture) needle.
[Written also canulated.]
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canula
(gcide)
Cannula \Can"nu*la\, n. [L. cannula a small tube of dim. of
canna a reed, tube.] (Surg.)
A small tube of metal, wood, or India rubber, used for
various purposes, esp. for injecting or withdrawing fluids.
It is usually associated with a trocar. [Written also
canula.]
[1913 Webster]Canula \Can"u*la\, n., Canular \Can"u*lar\, a., Canulated
\Can"u*la`ted\, a.
See Cannula, Cannular, and Cannulated.
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Canula
(gcide)
Cannula \Can"nu*la\, n. [L. cannula a small tube of dim. of
canna a reed, tube.] (Surg.)
A small tube of metal, wood, or India rubber, used for
various purposes, esp. for injecting or withdrawing fluids.
It is usually associated with a trocar. [Written also
canula.]
[1913 Webster]Canula \Can"u*la\, n., Canular \Can"u*lar\, a., Canulated
\Can"u*la`ted\, a.
See Cannula, Cannular, and Cannulated.
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canular
(gcide)
Cannular \Can"nu*lar\, a.
Having the form of a tube; tubular. [Written also canular.]
[1913 Webster]Canula \Can"u*la\, n., Canular \Can"u*lar\, a., Canulated
\Can"u*la`ted\, a.
See Cannula, Cannular, and Cannulated.
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Canular
(gcide)
Cannular \Can"nu*lar\, a.
Having the form of a tube; tubular. [Written also canular.]
[1913 Webster]Canula \Can"u*la\, n., Canular \Can"u*lar\, a., Canulated
\Can"u*la`ted\, a.
See Cannula, Cannular, and Cannulated.
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canulated
(gcide)
Cannulated \Can"nu*la`ted\, a.
Hollow; affording a passage through its interior length for
wire, thread, etc.; as, a cannulated (suture) needle.
[Written also canulated.]
[1913 Webster] CannyCanula \Can"u*la\, n., Canular \Can"u*lar\, a., Canulated
\Can"u*la`ted\, a.
See Cannula, Cannular, and Cannulated.
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Canulated
(gcide)
Cannulated \Can"nu*la`ted\, a.
Hollow; affording a passage through its interior length for
wire, thread, etc.; as, a cannulated (suture) needle.
[Written also canulated.]
[1913 Webster] CannyCanula \Can"u*la\, n., Canular \Can"u*lar\, a., Canulated
\Can"u*la`ted\, a.
See Cannula, Cannular, and Cannulated.
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Catenulate
(gcide)
Catenulate \Ca*ten"u*late\, a. [L. catenuia, dim. of catena
chain.]
1. Consisting of little links or chains.
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2. (Zool.) Chainlike; -- said both or color marks and of
indentations when arranged like the links of a chain, as
on shells, etc.
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Companula Trachelium
(gcide)
Mariet \Mar"i*et\, n. [F. mariette, prop. dim. of Marie Mary.]
(Bot.)
A kind of bellflower, Companula Trachelium, once called
Viola Mariana; but it is not a violet.
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Crenulate
(gcide)
Crenulate \Cren"u*late\ (kr?n"?-l?t), Crenulated \Cren"u*la`ted\
(-l?`t?d), a. [Dim. of crenate.] (Bot.)
Minutely crenate.
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Crenulated
(gcide)
Crenulate \Cren"u*late\ (kr?n"?-l?t), Crenulated \Cren"u*la`ted\
(-l?`t?d), a. [Dim. of crenate.] (Bot.)
Minutely crenate.
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Crenulation
(gcide)
Crenulation \Cren`u*la"tion\ (-l?"sh?n), n.
1. A minute crenation.
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2. The state of being minutely scalloped.
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